Following the release of his latest film, The Hateful Eight, American filmmaker Quentin Tarantino has confirmed his retirement after two more films, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
The Pulp Fiction director and Reservoir Dogs, made the confirmation during a conference in San Diego, California, on Thursday.
“Drop the mic. Boom. Tell everybody, ‘Match that shit, ’” Tarantino told a cheering crowd during a Q&A at the Adobe Max creativity conference.
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Tarantino was asked how he defined success. “Hopefully, the way I define success when I finish my career is that I’m considered one of the greatest film-makers that ever lived, ” he replied. “And going further, a great artist, not just film-maker.”
He told the audiences that he was currently concentrating on a crime drama. In January, Tarantino shared his idea for the next movie: “It would be a Bonnie and Clyde-ish sort of story set with a couple of outlaws in Australia. We’ll see whatever happens.”
The director and writer of eight films, has been saying since 2012 that he plans to end his career as a director at 10 films before moving into writing novels and making theatre.